Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious Narratives, with Observations on Some of the Most EminentMundell, 1805 - 174 páginas |
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... rest with the individual himself , and more particularly with those who have the direction of his studies and pursuits . One particular , that deserves to be attended to in this view , shall be mentioned in the sequel of the present ...
... rest with the individual himself , and more particularly with those who have the direction of his studies and pursuits . One particular , that deserves to be attended to in this view , shall be mentioned in the sequel of the present ...
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... rest may be mixed and imperfect characters , with grada- tions of good and evil , such as actually take place in real life . There may be a proprie ty , indeed , in drawing a somewhat stronger line between the two , in exhibiting virtue ...
... rest may be mixed and imperfect characters , with grada- tions of good and evil , such as actually take place in real life . There may be a proprie ty , indeed , in drawing a somewhat stronger line between the two , in exhibiting virtue ...
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... rest are subordi- nate . The advantage of this is not to be denied ; though I hardly think it entitled to hold the first rank among the merits of these compositions . Nor is that pleasure to be altogether ne- glected , which arises from ...
... rest are subordi- nate . The advantage of this is not to be denied ; though I hardly think it entitled to hold the first rank among the merits of these compositions . Nor is that pleasure to be altogether ne- glected , which arises from ...
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... rest , so the opportunities , which he may have of bringing it forward in the course of the narrative , impose on him an additional obli- gation to employ every means of forming just views in regard to it . Certainly , in the general ...
... rest , so the opportunities , which he may have of bringing it forward in the course of the narrative , impose on him an additional obli- gation to employ every means of forming just views in regard to it . Certainly , in the general ...
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... rest either entirely produced , or , at least , greatly alter- ed and embellished , by the poet's invention . There seems to be little doubt of these re- marks applying , in all their extent , to the writings of Homer . We have every ...
... rest either entirely produced , or , at least , greatly alter- ed and embellished , by the poet's invention . There seems to be little doubt of these re- marks applying , in all their extent , to the writings of Homer . We have every ...
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Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Vista completa - 1805 |
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